Research on Measurement Method of Adaptive Driving Beam

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Proceedings of China SAE Congress 2020: Selected Papers

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In recent years, adaptive driving beam has become a development trend of automobile headlight, which does not dazzle the drivers of other vehicles, and at the same time guarantees the effect of driving beam to the greatest extent. This paper introduces testing method detail of main performance of adaptive driving beam which required in PRC regulation standard GB4785-2019. In order to meet customers’ needs better, four scenes and testing methods of adaptive driving beam are studied, such as detection distance for pedestrian, detection for electric bicycle light, minimum activating speed and activating under street light.

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Ye, G., Wang, P., Gong, B., Gu, F., Tong, B. (2022). Research on Measurement Method of Adaptive Driving Beam. In: Proceedings of China SAE Congress 2020: Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 769. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2090-4_30

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